General description
The ALLPOWERS R4000 Home Battery Power Station is a versatile and powerful energy solution designed for home backup and outdoor use. With a massive capacity of 3600Wh, it can be expanded up to 21600Wh by connecting additional ALLPOWERS smart generators. This power station is capable of powering up to 11 devices simultaneously, making it ideal for refrigerators, heaters, electric blankets, and more. It features unique voice control and smart Wi-Fi/Bluetooth capabilities, allowing for easy operation and monitoring through the ALLPOWERS app.
Technical specifications
- Model: R4000-UK
- Battery Type: LiFePO4 (3500+ cycles up to 80%)
- Capacity: 3600Wh
- AC Output: 4000W / 230V, Peak 6000W (Pure Sine Wave)
- USB-C Output: 5/9/12/15/20V 5A; 100W Max per port, total 200W
- USB-A Output: 5V2.4A, 9V2A; 12V1.5A 18W (Fast charge)
- Car Charger Output: 12V-10A, 120W max.
- AC Input: 220-240V 10A (Max.), 2300W max.
- Solar Input: 12-150V MPPT 40A Max, 2000W Max
- EV Station Charging Input: 2000W max.
- Size: 54 x 49 x 30 cm / 21.25 x 19.29 x 11.81 inches
- Weight: 45 kg / 99.2 lbs
- Operating Temperature: Charge: 0–40 °C, Discharge: -10°C~40°C, Storage: -20°C~40°C
Compatibility and accessories
- Compatible with ALLPOWERS portable power stations series
- Works with third-party power stations (voltage in: 12-36V)
- Includes various connectors for laptops and power stations
- Package includes: 1 x ALLPOWERS R4000 power station, 1 x AC charging cable, 1 x MC-4 to XT60 charging cable, 1 x R4000 user manual
Installation
For installation, simply connect the power station to a compatible power source or solar panel. Ensure that all connections are secure and follow the user manual for detailed instructions.
Usage
The ALLPOWERS R4000 can be used for various applications including:
- Home backup during power outages
- Outdoor camping and travel
- Powering appliances such as refrigerators and heaters
- Charging devices via USB ports
Other information
For more product details, please refer to the “Product Instructions” document on this page.





















